The interview series will feature a different priest every Thursday, the day traditionally dedicated to the priesthood.

For an updated listing of the articles published in the
series so far, scroll down.

During this Year for Priests,
the Church is asking us to reflect on the value
and importance of the priesthood as a ministry that is
for the benefit of the whole Church.

All priests, whether
diocesan or religious, are servants of the people of God.
And all priests, whether freshly ordained or “aged to perfection,”
have a story to tell about how their ministry of
service has changed and challenged them.

We often hear vocation
stories about how these men first felt called to the
priesthood and decided to give up everything to follow Christ.
But that “yes” is just the prologue of a much
greater story written over the course of a lifetime. And
that story deserves to be told.

Out of a spirit of
gratitude and appreciation for the priests who serve us, we
will be running a weekly article based on interviews with
Legionary priests and Regnum Christi diocesan priests. The focus of
these interviews is on their spiritual and apostolic experiences as priests
in active ministry, on how those experiences have touched them
personally, and on how Christ himself has been at work
in them and through them for the good of souls.

Articles
in the series:

Part 1: Fr Daniel Brandenburg, LC, on
Crosses, God-incidences, and the Sacrament of Confession

Part 2: Fr
John Bartunek, LC, on Priestly Celibacy and God´s Providence in
the Mission

Part 3: Fr Oscar Capilla, LC, on God’s
Timing and the Parable of the Prodigal Son